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Master Knives Lockback, 1990s, 3-3/4", cocobollo scales?, tang stamped "Master Knives Logo", nickel silver bolster/brass liners/pins, thumb stud, lanyard hole.

*Master Knives is a nameplate for the Double 8 company, which also sells licensed Fred Carter designs under the name of Gigand.

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Comment by tim payne on May 24, 2015 at 9:35

Found some info on this brand/trademark.

Master Knives is a nameplate for the Double 8 company, which also sells licensed Fred Carter designs under the name of Gigand.

On Wednesday, May 07, 1997, a U.S. federal trademark registration was filed for MASTER KNIVES by Double 8 Trading Co., Inc., Secaucus 07094. The USPTO has given the MASTER KNIVES trademark serial number of 75287928. The current federal status of this trademark filing is CANCELLED - SECTION 8. The correspondent listed for MASTER KNIVES is Michael R. Friscia of Wolff & Samson, P.C., One Boland Drive, West Orange NJ 07052 . The MASTER KNIVES trademark is filed in the category of Hand Tool Products . The description provided to the USPTO for MASTER KNIVES is hunting, sport and pocket knives.

Comment by tim payne on May 24, 2015 at 9:27
thank you dale!

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Comment by D ale on May 24, 2015 at 9:24

Have always appreciated the safety of a locking blade. Looks like a nice design.

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